Local associations and the barium puzzle
Arumalla B. S. Reddy (1), David L. Lambert (1) ((1) W.J. McDonald, Observatory, Department of Astronomy, The University of Texas at Austin)

TL;DR
This study measures chemical abundances in five young stellar associations, revealing overall homogeneity and a puzzling overabundance of barium possibly due to non-LTE effects or analysis biases.
Contribution
First detailed chemical abundance analysis for two associations and extensive data for three, highlighting a systematic barium overabundance and potential non-LTE effects.
Findings
Associations are chemically homogeneous with low star-to-star scatter.
All heavy elements except Ba show solar ratios, Ba is overabundant.
Ba I line analysis suggests non-LTE effects cause apparent Ba deficiency in cooler stars.
Abstract
We have observed high-dispersion echelle spectra of main-sequence stars in five nearby young associations -- Argus, Carina-Near, Hercules-Lyra, Orion and Subgroup B4 -- and derived abundances for elements ranging from Na to Eu. These are the first chemical abundance measurements for two of the five associations, while the remaining three associations are analysed more extensively in our study. Our results support the presence of chemical homogeneity among association members with a typical star-to-star abundance scatter of about 0.06 dex or less over many elements. The five associations show log(Li) consistent with their age and share a solar chemical composition for all elements with the exception of Ba. We find that all the heavy elements (Y, Zr, La, Ce, Nd, Sm and Eu) exhibit solar ratios, i.e., [X/Fe] 0, while Ba is overabundant by about 0.2-0.3 dex. The origin of…
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